Tag Archives: Collaborative software

I came across a fairly succinct article about what IT managers can learn from software developers which is a good read if you find yourself in a chaotic environment with no issue tracking, documentation, etc. There are various practices associated … Continue reading →

As reported earlier, SourceForge has finally enabled Subversion support for all projects. Perhaps this is the proverbial kick I’ve needed to post a few very minor open source tools I’ve been working on in CF, Python, and Java somewhere in … Continue reading →

Today I wanted to grab the latest revision of Model Glue in hopes of checking out something which is fairly intriguing to me, Coldspring integration. I’m unable to do this from my workstation, so I SSH’ed to my FreeBSD box … Continue reading →

Last week I decided it was time to start looking at integrating the check-out of code from Subversion as a part of my build process for the various projects I work on. Turns out, it’s pretty easy. Download the CLI … Continue reading →

Brandon Harper, the author behind devnulled, is a Software Engineer primarily working with JVM languages and some occasional Javascript. He’s been programming since age eight, professionally for over 14 years, and has been been published in various industry publications and popular websites. Brandon also enjoys music, photography, command prompts, and things with wheels and turbos a wee bit much.